How Many Missions Are In Hitman 3?

How Many Missions Are In Hitman 3?

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

6th Jan 2021 10:30

Hitman 3 is coming to the Epic Game Store as of January 20, and IO Interactive is making the role of Agent 47 the most immersive experience to date. Coming in as the eighth instalment of the franchise and the final chapter of the trilogy, Hitman 3 will tie together the previous two titles and offer brand new missions spanning all over the globe.

As for the missions exclusive to Hitman 3, it was previously leaked that there will be six main missions in six different locations and plenty of side challenges to complete. The six main missions will pull Hitman 3 in a new direction by swaying from the typical episodic format that fans will be used to.

Details regarding each mission have yet to be revealed, although there have been several sneak peeks at where Agent 47 will be heading. So far, four locations have been revealed, taking the protagonist to Berlin (Germany), Chongqing (China), Dartmoor (England), and Dubai (United Arab Emirates).

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All of the Hitman 1 Main Campaign missions will be available to revisit in Hitman 3. The missions available will be:

  • Freeform Training
  • The Final Test
  • The Showstopper
  • World Of Tomorrow
  • A Gilded Cage
  • Club 27
  • Freedom Fighters
  • Situs Inversus

All of the Hitman 2 Main Campaign Missions will also be available to revisit:

  • Nightcall
  • The Finish Line
  • Three-Headed Serpent
  • Chasing a Ghost
  • Another Life
  • The Ark Society
  • Golden Handshake
  • The Last Resort

Whether the side missions from the previous games will be available is yet to be known. However, it seems apparent that the developers are looking to stamp their authority on this game and make it stand out from the crowd as the final episode of the trilogy. 

Launching on January 20, Hitman 3 will be available on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and the Series X/S, Stadia, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can pre-order your copy here.

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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